Worst British Comedies
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RupertTheFridge

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899 posts

207 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Could these be the worst British comedy sitcoms on record? Discuss!


1 - Up The Elephant & Round The Castle (Jim Davidson)
2 - Take A Letter Mr Jones (John Inman)
3 - Don't Drink The Water (Stephen Lewis & Pat Coombs)
4 - Never The Twain (Donald Sinden & Windsor Davis)
5 - Duty Free (Keith Baron)
6 - No Place Like Home (Martin Clunes)
7 - Slingers Day (Bruce Forsythe)
8 - Brighton Belles (Sheila Hancock, Wendy Craig, Jean Boht & 1 other???)
9 - Bottle Boys (Robin Asquith)
10 - That's My Boy (Mollie Sugden)

sneijder

5,221 posts

250 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Bit before my time those. Goodnight Sweetheart and Birds of a Feather were bad.

Despite Lenny Henry being a terrible stand up (I'm black, did I mention I'm black), Chef was entertaining.

Did Hale and Pace ever do a sit com ?

anonymous-user

70 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Shoot me down here, but I truly could not and still cannot ('cause it's still on the bloody TV even now) stand Only Fools And Horses boxedin.

Patronising unfunny cringe-worthy crap.

And Last of the Summer Wine was even worse.

JCB123

2,265 posts

212 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Birds of a feather was aweful - but I liked Goodnight Sweatheart!

Most british coadies are quite funny - its the american ones I can't stand!

Eric Mc

124,034 posts

281 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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JCB123 said:
Birds of a feather was aweful - but I liked Goodnight Sweatheart!

Most british coadies are quite funny - its the american ones I can't stand!
Sounds like you enjoyed Birds of a Feather as it filled you with awe smile

Personally, I couldn't stand it.

hugo a gogo

23,417 posts

249 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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My Family, and that superhero one with Dougal from Father Ted

FTJoe

237 posts

198 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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My family and Green green grass, both utter crap.

Emsman

7,113 posts

206 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Sorry.


Featuring the most irritating little on earth, ronnie Corbett.

Utter ste.

Floor Tom

419 posts

201 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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had ham said:
Shoot me down here, but I truly could not and still cannot ('cause it's still on the bloody TV even now) stand Only Fools And Horses boxedin.

Patronising unfunny cringe-worthy crap.

And Last of the Summer Wine was even worse.
The only thing I disagree with you is that you think last of the summer wine is worse. They are both as bad as each other.
I have never heard of any of the ones listed by the OP, and I'm not that young (25)

HUW JONES

2,002 posts

219 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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"Merseydoc".fking terrible.I wrote it and it's not even been screened yet.
(Just thought I'd strike the first blow).

blindswelledrat

25,257 posts

248 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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You are missing some old ones.

Dad's Army- Massive stinking pile of st
Open All Hours- Just rubbish
Allo Allo- It is incomprehensible to me that people watched such utter tripe where the only joke was to speak english with a french accent. Incomprehensible.
Porridge- Should be renamed "st"

anonymous-user

70 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Two pints of lager and a packet of crisps (or a gun so I can shoot myself), I'm not sure if this is actually meant to be a comedy however, the fact its on repeat so late every night perhaps suggest its been designed as some sort of sleep-inducer for insomniacs.

paoloh

8,617 posts

220 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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blindswelledrat said:
You are missing some old ones.

Dad's Army- Massive stinking pile of st
Open All Hours- Just rubbish
Allo Allo- It is incomprehensible to me that people watched such utter tripe where the only joke was to speak english with a french accent. Incomprehensible.
Porridge- Should be renamed "st"
Look, I need to say this to you as you are starting to get right on my tits.

Will you please stop beating around the bush and say what you mean.biggrin

SoapyShowerBoy

1,775 posts

211 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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blindswelledrat said:
Porridge- Should be renamed "st"
eek

Eric Mc

124,034 posts

281 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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blindswelledrat said:
You are missing some old ones.

Dad's Army- Massive stinking pile of st
Open All Hours- Just rubbish
Allo Allo- It is incomprehensible to me that people watched such utter tripe where the only joke was to speak english with a french accent. Incomprehensible.
Porridge- Should be renamed "st"
Just goes to show that one man's comedy tripe is another man's comedy classic.

Whilst I agree that "'Allo 'Allo" was pretty poor fare (in my opinion), I absolutely love "Dad's Army" and the use of English in "Porridge" is almost Shakespeareian at times.

blindswelledrat

25,257 posts

248 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Id be curious as to what you would think if you watched them now, Eric

I have a theory that people have a false nostalgia for these kinds of comedies.
At the time they were up to date and the only comedy you could get so naturally they were very popular as there were only 3 channels to choose from and are reminiscent of a significant era of the lives of many.
I think if you rewatched these 'comedies' with a completely open mind you might think they are terrible and not funny.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

214 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Last of the summer wine
Keeping up appearances
Allo Allo


You could actually feel yourself dying a little bit inside for every minute you watched them.

Strike_J

6,691 posts

200 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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SoapyShowerBoy said:
blindswelledrat said:
Porridge- Should be renamed "st"
eek
Porridge is great IMO, still funny today unlike many comedies. It's the sequal that should be on this list...

Dinner ladies is up there as one of the worst. My Hero is st looking back at it (I enjoyed it in my youth) and as mentioned My Family is also ste of the highest order.

Another terrible comedy had Martin Freeman out of the office (I think that's his name) working in a DIY shop. That was awful. The Americans can produce fantastic comedy - Seinfeld for example which is one of those comedies with lines you can't help but quote. They do however top us in the stfactor with the likes of predictable Friends, Joey, Everybody Loves Raymond and the like. At least our poor comedies don't have actors on $1million plus per episode.

blindswelledrat

25,257 posts

248 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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rhinochopig said:
Last of the summer wine
Keeping up appearances
Allo Allo


You could actually feel yourself dying a little bit inside for every minute you watched them.
Good description. Total desolation and despair. And that theme tune, that fking theme tune.

taldo50

1,357 posts

210 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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sneijder said:
Bit before my time those. Goodnight Sweetheart and Birds of a Feather were bad.

Despite Lenny Henry being a terrible stand up (I'm black, did I mention I'm black), Chef was entertaining.

Did Hale and Pace ever do a sit com ?
coming from a man who works as a chef, i thought 'Chef' was great!!! however im also not struck on his stand up.